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we will go live to cairo in a moment. but first, here's abc's tahman bradley in washington. >> reporter: with cities across the arab world tense, and facing violent anti-american demonstrations, u.s. navy forces have moved two missile destroyers to the coast of libya. there was a second night of unrest in egypt. protesters took to the streets, angry over an anti-muslim film. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to keep a crowd away from the u.s. embassy in cairo. on the streets of benghazi, libya, a different picture. hundreds of demonstrators rallied in support of america. they protested tuesday's attack on the u.s. consulate carried out by a rogue group of militants. four americans were killed, including the ambassador to libya, chris stevens, a rising diplomat, seen here in a youtube video. >> my name is chris stevens. and i'm the new u.s. ambassador to libya. >> he risked his life to stop a tyrant. then, gave his life to build a better libya. >> reporter: also killed, sean smith, an information specialist. >> as a
we will go live to cairo in a moment. but first, here's abc's tahman bradley in washington. >> reporter: with cities across the arab world tense, and facing violent anti-american demonstrations, u.s. navy forces have moved two missile destroyers to the coast of libya. there was a second night of unrest in egypt. protesters took to the streets, angry over an anti-muslim film. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to keep a crowd away from the u.s. embassy in cairo. on the streets of...
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embassy in cairo. on the streets of benghazi, libya, a different picture. hundreds of demonstrators rallied in support of america. they said the attack by on the consulate was carried out by a rogue group of militants. four americans were killed, including the ambassador to libya, chris stevens, a rising diplomat, seen here in a youtube video. >> my name is chris stevens. and i'm the new u.s. ambassador to libya. >> he risked his life to stop a tyrant. and gave his life to build a better libya. >> reporter: also killed, sean smith, an information specialist. >> we stand in gratitude for their service. i want to assure you, we will bring their killers to justice. >> reporter: a terror group affiliated with al qaeda has claimed responsibility for the well-coordinated attack with libya. it was timed to the 9/11 anniversary, and may not have been linked to the film that sparked protests in cairo and other cities. president obama said what should be a shift in u.s. relations with egypt, saying in a tv interview, that the u.s. does not consider the current egypti
embassy in cairo. on the streets of benghazi, libya, a different picture. hundreds of demonstrators rallied in support of america. they said the attack by on the consulate was carried out by a rogue group of militants. four americans were killed, including the ambassador to libya, chris stevens, a rising diplomat, seen here in a youtube video. >> my name is chris stevens. and i'm the new u.s. ambassador to libya. >> he risked his life to stop a tyrant. and gave his life to build a...
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salyer's visit to cairo is twofold. he'll tour the facility run by dr. nasser and, of course, check up on mohamed and ahmed. >> it's been a long time. >> okay. >> okay. >> you went over to egypt to see these boys. >> right. >> what was that like? >> it was a wonderful moment. we had an opportunity to see these boys, and they were happy. >> it's still soft right here. i mean, it still hasn't filled in like i wanted it to. >> this is you. that's you. look. see this place right here? it's still a little soft. it has to grow some more. >> yeah. >> it was a wonderful reunion and an opportunity to examine their skulls and see that they're healing. >> next page. >> i know, next. okay, next. okay, next. >> don't forget, there is another one. >> no, i would never forget you. >> how are you doing? are you doing good? >> yes. >> squeeze hard, hard, hard, hard, hard. wow. ♪ a, b, c, d, e, f, g >> a year later, in june 2007, much has changed since the twins' return home. sabah and ibrahim have a new baby, and the whole family is now together, living in cairo. perio
salyer's visit to cairo is twofold. he'll tour the facility run by dr. nasser and, of course, check up on mohamed and ahmed. >> it's been a long time. >> okay. >> okay. >> you went over to egypt to see these boys. >> right. >> what was that like? >> it was a wonderful moment. we had an opportunity to see these boys, and they were happy. >> it's still soft right here. i mean, it still hasn't filled in like i wanted it to. >> this is you....
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nbc's jim maceda is high above tahrir square in cairo this evening. good evening >> reporter: hi, brian, well just as the world thought that egypt was coming out of the revolutionary pain, the demonstrators are out there digging in. once again, the square filled with protesters, tear gas and casualties. their target? a dictator. but this happened today. and they were not talking of hosni mubarak, but morsy, fresh from brokering a cease-fire in gaza. and winning world praise he set a precedent by granting himself new power, firing one man in the regime, and giving islamists free reign to write the constitution the opposition leaders took to the street, saying that he had appointed himself the new leader. the clashes spread across the country, injuring more than a 100. in alexandria, the muslim brotherhood headquarters there raided and burned by protesters >> they're not going to lose their voice if they think somehow they have a new hosni mubarak. >> reporter: but morsy told supporters he took the bold move to save egypt's democracy, that it was only t
nbc's jim maceda is high above tahrir square in cairo this evening. good evening >> reporter: hi, brian, well just as the world thought that egypt was coming out of the revolutionary pain, the demonstrators are out there digging in. once again, the square filled with protesters, tear gas and casualties. their target? a dictator. but this happened today. and they were not talking of hosni mubarak, but morsy, fresh from brokering a cease-fire in gaza. and winning world praise he set a...
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>> of course, all of us. >> pelley: charlie tag a joins us just above tahrir square in cairo. charlie, i wonder, what morsi's been on the 1979 peace treaty with israel which the mubarak government has always supported. >> well, in his victory speech last night, scott, morsi said he had a message of peace and that he respects all international agreements without mentioning that 1979 peace accord with israel by name. but analysts say he would have a lot to lose by canceling that agreement, not the least $1.3 billion in u.s. aid for the military here. >> pelley: charlie, thank you. european security officials tonight are warning about a new terror threat. they say that a norwegian man has received terrorist training from al qaeda in yemen and is now awaiting orders to attack the west. the unidentified norwegian, a convert to islam, can travel without visa restrictions. tiebreaker. which of these women will get to go to the olympics? that's next. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds, it's no
>> of course, all of us. >> pelley: charlie tag a joins us just above tahrir square in cairo. charlie, i wonder, what morsi's been on the 1979 peace treaty with israel which the mubarak government has always supported. >> well, in his victory speech last night, scott, morsi said he had a message of peace and that he respects all international agreements without mentioning that 1979 peace accord with israel by name. but analysts say he would have a lot to lose by canceling that...
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ben wedeman, thanks so much from cairo. we are awaiting to hear the first remarks from the president-elect, mohamed morsi. when those comments come, we understand there will be some english translation. when they come we'll bring them to you as soon as we can. again another look at a very crowded tahrir square on a windy evening as you saw ben's hair blowing there which was a very hot day. perhaps these are indeed winds of change. >>> all right, the white house is reacting to egypt's election. it just released this statement, saying, in farther, "we look forward to working together with president-elect morsi and the government he forms on the basis of mutual respect to advance the many shared interests between egypt and the united states." >>> back here, in the u.s., tropical storm debby is strengthening off the gulf of mexico. the storm's path is uncertain but people living along the texas coast to the florida panhandle are all getting ready. louisiana is so concerned about the flooding, the governor has already declared a
ben wedeman, thanks so much from cairo. we are awaiting to hear the first remarks from the president-elect, mohamed morsi. when those comments come, we understand there will be some english translation. when they come we'll bring them to you as soon as we can. again another look at a very crowded tahrir square on a windy evening as you saw ben's hair blowing there which was a very hot day. perhaps these are indeed winds of change. >>> all right, the white house is reacting to egypt's...
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on january 25th, 2011, demonstrators broke through barriers to take over tahrir square in cairo. it became the topple that overtook their leader hosni mubar mubarak. egypt's current military ruler to themselves are under increasing pressure saying they are lifting the long hated emergency laws and releasing almost 2,000 people who were tried in military courts. >>> here is an early look at other stories making news early today in america. >>> surveillance video out of florida shows a 15-year-old boy crashing into the roof of an electronics store during a robbery. he can also be seen carrying a loaded handgun which he later fired inside the store. police say he snuck out the front door and even came back later with a friend to steal laptop computers. but one of the teens' mothers saw the video on the news and called police. now both suspects are under arrest. >>> massachusetts senator john kerry is sporting two black eyes after breaking his nose in an ice hockey game. but he found the right place to show off his injury. at monday's white house ceremony where president obama honore
on january 25th, 2011, demonstrators broke through barriers to take over tahrir square in cairo. it became the topple that overtook their leader hosni mubar mubarak. egypt's current military ruler to themselves are under increasing pressure saying they are lifting the long hated emergency laws and releasing almost 2,000 people who were tried in military courts. >>> here is an early look at other stories making news early today in america. >>> surveillance video out of florida...
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let's go to ivan watson in cairo. even as we're reporting this, ivan, behind you thousands and thousands of protesters have gathered at tahrir square in cairo unrelated to mubarak directly. they have other issues on their agenda, but i wonder if word is spreading there that m.e.n.a. is reporting that mubarak is "clinically dead". >> well, we just had a volley of fireworks go off. i'm not sure yet whether that information is seeping out. what we are seeing is on egyptian state television bulletins going across saying mubarak has been moved from the prison hospital to madi hospital and that his health continues to deteriorate there. and another statement coming across state television saying that efforts are being made to keep him alive right now. so this is following reports that emerged from the egyptian prosecutor's office within the last two to three hours saying that he had suffered a heart attack, that he had been revived using electric shocks and cpr and that he was being examined by military doctors. so it does
let's go to ivan watson in cairo. even as we're reporting this, ivan, behind you thousands and thousands of protesters have gathered at tahrir square in cairo unrelated to mubarak directly. they have other issues on their agenda, but i wonder if word is spreading there that m.e.n.a. is reporting that mubarak is "clinically dead". >> well, we just had a volley of fireworks go off. i'm not sure yet whether that information is seeping out. what we are seeing is on egyptian state...
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cairo now growing to yemen. one would think that as quickly as word spread about this obscure video that got everyone upset, that word would spread just as quickly that the u.s. had nothing to do with this and it would calm the tensions. why do people continue to protest and why are they spreading? >> reporter: it is spreading because the hard liners who were so in-tur yated by that video, the hard linerses who were inspired to take to the streets aren't listening to that message, they are not the kind of people who want to hear what the secretary of state has to say. they would like to see the u.s. take action. they would like to see the people who matt videotape arrested, they would like to see changes in laws in the united states that prevent these kind of reported messages that are inflammatory blocked in the united states. the clashes are still very much ongoing here in cairo. we just came down from the middle of that fray and i can tell you we spoke to some of the protesters there. some of them are very yo
cairo now growing to yemen. one would think that as quickly as word spread about this obscure video that got everyone upset, that word would spread just as quickly that the u.s. had nothing to do with this and it would calm the tensions. why do people continue to protest and why are they spreading? >> reporter: it is spreading because the hard liners who were so in-tur yated by that video, the hard linerses who were inspired to take to the streets aren't listening to that message, they...
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correspondent leland vittert has the latest from cairo. >> reporter: outside cairo polling stations, they double back on themselves. in keeping with tradition, women queued up separately from men under the hot may sun. >> i had to wait. i want to go to the election. i want to go. i am going to come. >> what does it mean for akmed? >> freedom. >> mothers brought daughters, fathers brought sons to help cast a ballot for egyptian's first free presidential election. >> after that, it was hopeles hopeless. prior that. but this time i have a candidate i believe in. >> seasonals of automatic weapon guard doors of precinct and didn't interfere when they tore the face off a poster of muslim brotherhood candidate morsi. >> many fear a president morsi would use the brotherhood's control of parliament to turn egypt in an islamic state. >> it's scary. >> the rise of muslim brotherhood isn't the only fear. across cairo, spray paint covered the faces of posters supporting shafik from the regime of former president hosni mubarak. students at cairo university led the revolution to oust mubarak last y
correspondent leland vittert has the latest from cairo. >> reporter: outside cairo polling stations, they double back on themselves. in keeping with tradition, women queued up separately from men under the hot may sun. >> i had to wait. i want to go to the election. i want to go. i am going to come. >> what does it mean for akmed? >> freedom. >> mothers brought daughters, fathers brought sons to help cast a ballot for egyptian's first free presidential election....
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. >> protests have been exploding in two dozen other countries, including cairo, egypt. that is where. >> caller: ironically, 16 months ago, president obama gave his heralded speech to the arab world, titled, a new beginning. but what we're seeing unfold today is raising new questions in some quarters about the obama administration's foreign policy approach in the middle-east. steve centanni with the latest on that. >> reporter: yeah. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, emphasized america's strength and influence in the arab world, but did acknowledge one aspect of the u.s. response was lacking. listen. >> what happened in cairo was not sufficiently robust, when president obama picked up the phone and spoke to -- to president morsi, right away, things changed. that's an evidence of our influence and our impact. >> reporter: ambassador rice said the latest intelligence said that the latest intelligence on the uprising in benghazi was spontaneous. but the house intelligence committee chairman mike ronnellers said today, it's too early to tell. president
. >> protests have been exploding in two dozen other countries, including cairo, egypt. that is where. >> caller: ironically, 16 months ago, president obama gave his heralded speech to the arab world, titled, a new beginning. but what we're seeing unfold today is raising new questions in some quarters about the obama administration's foreign policy approach in the middle-east. steve centanni with the latest on that. >> reporter: yeah. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations,...
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embassy in cairo. fox news has obtained an internal memo or i should say an intelligence memo which suggests the violent riots could be tied to a terrorist who is locked up right now here in the united states. the reporting is of catherine herridge and she will have that coming up inside fox report. but, first, the war in afghanistan. a senior official or officer in the u.s.-led military alliance in afghanistan says the response to these insider attacks against our troops there will not result in a major shift in the exit strategy. so-called green on blue attacks have killed at least 51 coalition troops this year. today, the pentagon announced temporary move as they call it to stop most u.s. and nato troops from working side by side with their afghan forces. today an australian brigadier general deputy chief of staff for the coalition in afghanistan criticism that this could change the overall exit strategy for the war. >> i think it's going the smash the trust bond in the theater between us and them.
embassy in cairo. fox news has obtained an internal memo or i should say an intelligence memo which suggests the violent riots could be tied to a terrorist who is locked up right now here in the united states. the reporting is of catherine herridge and she will have that coming up inside fox report. but, first, the war in afghanistan. a senior official or officer in the u.s.-led military alliance in afghanistan says the response to these insider attacks against our troops there will not result...
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the 84-year-old has been moved to a military hospital in cairo where he is said to be in very critical condition. as for mubarak as he fights for his life, protests have erupted in cairo's tahrir square over who will succeed him. mubarak's former prime minister and the muslim brotherhood candidate both claim victory in last weekend's elections, yet it's uncertain if the ruling military council will fully recognize either. the official vote tally is expected tomorrow. >>> as the g-20 summit meeting wrapped up in mexico european leaders could not agree on specifics to fix financial problems in greece and spain. nevertheless, president obama is optimistic europe will find a solution of its own to its economic crisis. nbc's steve handelsman has more from washington. >> reporter: two days at the g-20 summit in mexico left president obama convinced, european leaders can solve their economic crisis. >> they understand the stakes, they understand why it's important for them to take bold and decisive action. >> reporter: that could speed the recovery, put more americans to work and help his re-
the 84-year-old has been moved to a military hospital in cairo where he is said to be in very critical condition. as for mubarak as he fights for his life, protests have erupted in cairo's tahrir square over who will succeed him. mubarak's former prime minister and the muslim brotherhood candidate both claim victory in last weekend's elections, yet it's uncertain if the ruling military council will fully recognize either. the official vote tally is expected tomorrow. >>> as the g-20...
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present is in fact this began as a spontaneous not a premedicated response to what had transpired in cairo. >> others clearly disagree based on the types of weapons used in the attacks that killed ambassador chris stevens in benghazi. they usually laun don't usually a military style assault. they see the attack differently than ambassador rice. >> the way the perpetrators acted i think we -- they are choosing the specific date for this so-called demonstration, this leaves us with no doubt this was preplanned predetermined. >> the chairman of the house untell against committee made a final investigation at least not yet. they were only moderately confident about this there are huge gaps. >> they are hammering the foreign policy. especially the islamic extremism contributing to the current unrest. >> we will continue to monitor this one. >> israel has all eyes on iran while muslim froess rageling on. >> benjamin netanyahu is talking about nukes. we are seeing a major difference on where iran's capables stand. listen to this. >> the issue is how to prevent iran from completing nuclear weapons
present is in fact this began as a spontaneous not a premedicated response to what had transpired in cairo. >> others clearly disagree based on the types of weapons used in the attacks that killed ambassador chris stevens in benghazi. they usually laun don't usually a military style assault. they see the attack differently than ambassador rice. >> the way the perpetrators acted i think we -- they are choosing the specific date for this so-called demonstration, this leaves us with no...
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we're following the story from cairo. >> reporter: lying for the world to see. the victims of what amateur video shows as a massacre in the city of kobair. among the dead, women and children, even entire families were killed. we reached a human rights activist in syria in contact with eye witnesses. they blamed the military and government militia. a similar attack occurred three weeks ago. u.n. observers on the ground tried to visit the area of the most recent mass is a care. they came under attack. >> the regime ran into violence. it's simply unconscionable. >> reporter: for more than a year the assad regime has suppressed an up rising against his rule. many fear this country is descending into civil war as opposition forces become more militarized and brazen in their attacks against government forces. kofi annan, who brokered a u.n. peace plan aimed at ending the violence, said what many on the ground already know. >> i must be frank and confirm that the plan is not being implemented. >> reporter: complicating diplomatic efforts even more is that the u.n.'s as
we're following the story from cairo. >> reporter: lying for the world to see. the victims of what amateur video shows as a massacre in the city of kobair. among the dead, women and children, even entire families were killed. we reached a human rights activist in syria in contact with eye witnesses. they blamed the military and government militia. a similar attack occurred three weeks ago. u.n. observers on the ground tried to visit the area of the most recent mass is a care. they came...
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almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> ambassador rice blaming the killings on that hateful anti muslim video. that turned out to be wrong. some question senator mccain is asking that he might get answers to this. as for holding up ms. rice's nomination of secretary of state over this. key people in washington are tripped up on false intelligence in the past. people like condoleeza rice. who as national security adviser back in 2003, made the case for war in iraq, insisting that saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. >> it is time to stop the deceit and time to stop trying to deceive the world, and to offer up his weapons of mass destruction so that he can be disarmed. the overwhelming bulk of the evidence there, not about a data point here or there, but about what hussein was doing, he had weapons of mass destruction. right up to the end, saddam hussein continued to harbor ambitions to threaten the world with weapons of mass destruction and to hide his illegal weapons activities. >> no nuclear we
almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> ambassador rice blaming the killings on that hateful anti muslim video. that turned out to be wrong. some question senator mccain is asking that he might get answers to this. as for holding up ms. rice's nomination of secretary of state over this. key people in washington are tripped up on false intelligence in the past. people like condoleeza rice. who as national...
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holly williams, cbs news, cairo. >> today the united nations is expected to vote to recognize palestine as a sovereign state. the vote to give the palestinians a non-member observer status is opposed by the united states and israel. >> reporter: good morning. that vote will take place in the general assembly where there will be only observer status. to become a member you need u.n. security council and that won't happen because the u.s. will veto it. the u.s. and israel tried hard to get palestine not to go along with today's vote. but they are now down playing it it doesn't give palestine what it wants. it's quiet this morning outside the u.n. but demonstrators are expected to protest the vote on palestinian recognition. palestinians are seeking status as a nonmember observer. palestinians say they need u.n. recognition of a palestinian state in the west bank in order to get israel back to the negotiating table. the u.s. insists on direct negotiations with israel. >> the path to a two state solution is through jerusalem and ramallah, not new york. >> reporter: they recognized the pales
holly williams, cbs news, cairo. >> today the united nations is expected to vote to recognize palestine as a sovereign state. the vote to give the palestinians a non-member observer status is opposed by the united states and israel. >> reporter: good morning. that vote will take place in the general assembly where there will be only observer status. to become a member you need u.n. security council and that won't happen because the u.s. will veto it. the u.s. and israel tried hard...
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>> cairo. he spoke. >> who did he speak to? >> the whole muslim community. >> what did he say to them? >> he said we favor democracy. all the things you like. but the egyptian government whom we aid sat there and did nothing whieg while this attack on our embassy was going on. >> because he was playing to his domestic crowd. >> well fine. >> they don't like america. >> can i quickly try to split the difference here. >> hold on eleanor. >> i think eleanor is right, there is nothing obama could have done that would have saved mubarak. mubarak would not have been able to save himself short of taking a assad sort of murder and slaughter in egypt and if he tried that the military wasn't going to be with him. it was basically a military coup that happened in egypt but pat is right about how naive this administration has been about the muslim brotherhood. >> we are not. >> yes we have to be much tougher on them and hold their feet to the fire. >> that is exactly what obama is doing. >> now. >> no. and they are an elected government. s
>> cairo. he spoke. >> who did he speak to? >> the whole muslim community. >> what did he say to them? >> he said we favor democracy. all the things you like. but the egyptian government whom we aid sat there and did nothing whieg while this attack on our embassy was going on. >> because he was playing to his domestic crowd. >> well fine. >> they don't like america. >> can i quickly try to split the difference here. >> hold on eleanor....
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this is new. 4482 people have been hurt in clashes today in cairo. clashes stemming from those soccer riots a day before. i want do bring in james dorsey who is a blogger who has written extensionively about soccer and the middle east and fans. we have seen soccer violence before. in this case, there seems to be much, much more going on here. take us through it. >> essentially what you're seeing is a situation in which the police forces are reluctant to intervene. they've been largely absent from the streets of see gypion cities and certainly from the stadiums in the last year because they are viewed as a remnant and as the hempblmen of the mubarak regime and they're trying to improve their image basically by being low key. they're avoiding clashes with the soccer fans who are very popular because of their key role in the overthrow of the egyptian president. on the other hand, you've got soccer fans who for the past -- for the four years in prior tore mr. mubarak's departure, almost weekly clashed with the security forces in the stadiums of egypt. an
this is new. 4482 people have been hurt in clashes today in cairo. clashes stemming from those soccer riots a day before. i want do bring in james dorsey who is a blogger who has written extensionively about soccer and the middle east and fans. we have seen soccer violence before. in this case, there seems to be much, much more going on here. take us through it. >> essentially what you're seeing is a situation in which the police forces are reluctant to intervene. they've been largely...
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embassy in cairo. republicans tried to lay blame for the violence across the mideast on the doorstep of the oval office. >> we're not engaged in supporting the arab spring as we should be. it's about to explode. the american disengagement, lack of leadership, leading from behind is leading to uncertainty and doubt on all fronts. >> in rose garden, the president tried to stay above the fray. ignoring the attacks from presidential nominee mitt romney and other top republicans. >> libyan security personnel fought back against attackers alongside americans. libyans helped the diplomats find safety and they carried ambassadorstein's body to the hospital where we tragically learned he had died. >> that vow to work with the libyan government could be undermined by the fact there are reports that after ambassador stephens was moved out of the u.s. consulate to a second building considered more safe, libyan security forces ad tipped the protesters off to his whereabouts. leading to the murders. in addition to u
embassy in cairo. republicans tried to lay blame for the violence across the mideast on the doorstep of the oval office. >> we're not engaged in supporting the arab spring as we should be. it's about to explode. the american disengagement, lack of leadership, leading from behind is leading to uncertainty and doubt on all fronts. >> in rose garden, the president tried to stay above the fray. ignoring the attacks from presidential nominee mitt romney and other top republicans....
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i'm in cairo right now. what's striking from this point of view is that this is the moment that we have been waiting here for with the new democratically elected islamist government in cairo, we have been waiting for the moment would come when a crisis would come again with the government of egypt, and how will this government respond. this is a government of the muslim brotherhood. they are ideological kin with hamas, there has been support for hamas for years, but at the same time, they are now deeply invested in maintaining a climate of stability so they can get this country back on track and how egypt plays its cards will play a big role in what happens next door in gaza and the palestinian territories. but if egyptians are telling hamas, we got the muslim brotherhood and egypt is telling hamas, we have to find a way out of this with some stability intact, that is a different outcome. >> fareed, how do you see this? >> i think there's no question it's justified. look, the attacks were out of hamas -- out
i'm in cairo right now. what's striking from this point of view is that this is the moment that we have been waiting here for with the new democratically elected islamist government in cairo, we have been waiting for the moment would come when a crisis would come again with the government of egypt, and how will this government respond. this is a government of the muslim brotherhood. they are ideological kin with hamas, there has been support for hamas for years, but at the same time, they are...
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embassy in cairo. richard engel is live outside the embassy and andrea mitchell with me here in washington. richard, you've reported that tensions have eased a bit. >> reporter: the tensions here are somewhat fading no now. there is a very small demonstration you can hear behind me. but about as many demonstrators as are here, there ares as many egyptian security forces. so right now, egyptians are letting off steam, standing in front of the embassy, but there have been no attempts to scale over the wall like they did yesterday, the 20-foot wall in the background behind me. not the same situation as what happened in benghazi yesterday. that was an armed assault on the consulate the and now the white house has confirmed that the u.s. ambassador chris stevens was in the consulate at the time and was killed along with three other americans. >> richard wlor, who is protect the u.s. he embassy right now in cairo? >> reporter: well, inside there are marines as there are in the other embassies. and if you see
embassy in cairo. richard engel is live outside the embassy and andrea mitchell with me here in washington. richard, you've reported that tensions have eased a bit. >> reporter: the tensions here are somewhat fading no now. there is a very small demonstration you can hear behind me. but about as many demonstrators as are here, there ares as many egyptian security forces. so right now, egyptians are letting off steam, standing in front of the embassy, but there have been no attempts to...
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leland vitter is streaming live from cairo. hi, leland. >> reporter: hi, heather, the party is still going here and it will go on late into the night. tens of thousands of people streaming in tahrir square. it's quiet because the president elected is delivering his victory speech on state television as we speak. it is hard to underscore how much egypt has changed in the past two years going from hosni mubarek through the revolution and now today the election of a muslim brotherhood candidate. at one point spent time in prison for being a member of the muslim brotherhood. now president-elect of egypt. >> a deafening war came from up the square where muslim brotherhood supporters gathered to wait for election results. within hours the crowd grew creating something that looked like a rock concert with the world's largest new year's eve party. >> we make something very good. we are changing the whole system. >> this crowd has been chanting god is great and divine intervention that has brought mohammad morsi. it's simply a better li
leland vitter is streaming live from cairo. hi, leland. >> reporter: hi, heather, the party is still going here and it will go on late into the night. tens of thousands of people streaming in tahrir square. it's quiet because the president elected is delivering his victory speech on state television as we speak. it is hard to underscore how much egypt has changed in the past two years going from hosni mubarek through the revolution and now today the election of a muslim brotherhood...
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on october 26th, 2011, the league of arab states reiterated in the extraordinary session held in cairo and the arab position that called for an immediate and comprehensive end to acts of violence and the killings of the elimination of our elements and the rejection of security-based solution in a bit to avoid further casualties among the various components of the syrian people and preserve the national peace and protection of civilians as well as the unity of the fabric of the syrian people. the resolution called on the league of council to establish during the session and the committee whose mandate was to lead to stop all acts of violence. it included sudan and egypt to get in contact with the syrian parties to put an end to all military plns and start a dialogue between the syrian people and the opposition to implement reforms that respond to the aspirations of the syrian people. the resolution called also for necessary contacts with the syrian government and the opposition to start convene an inclosive conference at the league of arab states and to realize the legal aspirations of
on october 26th, 2011, the league of arab states reiterated in the extraordinary session held in cairo and the arab position that called for an immediate and comprehensive end to acts of violence and the killings of the elimination of our elements and the rejection of security-based solution in a bit to avoid further casualties among the various components of the syrian people and preserve the national peace and protection of civilians as well as the unity of the fabric of the syrian people....
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host: we are talking with a reporter in cairo. in terms of the support president assad has been getting, russia is a serious allied. some are calling this a failure of u.s. and western diplomacy. this was a watered-down version and then failed to get the support of those members of the u.n. security council. >> the watered-down resolution, the attempt to find a common language, a common ground, i think really did paper over a more fundamental split in the security council. russia would like him tuesday, the u.s. and the other members want him to go. part of us but cannot be resolved. host: if you want to get into syria, what is it like for you to get into the country and then to file a story and see what happens? >> that the government has been giving ltd. fees is to journalists, 10 days mostly. other journalists have been going in illegally with the opposition fighters and smugglers from lebanon, from turkey. that is of this a dangerous covering at it out of damascus. it is limited. host: thank you so much for joining us from cai
host: we are talking with a reporter in cairo. in terms of the support president assad has been getting, russia is a serious allied. some are calling this a failure of u.s. and western diplomacy. this was a watered-down version and then failed to get the support of those members of the u.n. security council. >> the watered-down resolution, the attempt to find a common language, a common ground, i think really did paper over a more fundamental split in the security council. russia would...
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p pmeta wa apoanus reaction to what had just transfired in cairo as a consequence of the video. ou current assessment is what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneousee racks to what hadustre opcatfheemst nsouacity in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> what our assessment is as of the present is in fact what be spontaneolyenghazi trspeders eli in cairo. >> she is reiterating the same words over and over. >> that was a talking point she was sent out to deliver. >> by whom? >> i would -- my surmise and it's a surmise is that this was coordinated at the higst lehed ni,noncert with what is a perpetual campaign. we know the white house and the campaign operation for barack obama 's almost like a seamless deal over there. ty are working hand and glove together if t dn'he a we he dn,hyheushoer t? l a trible and tragic situation, we're going to get to the bottom of this and bring this information to the american people asap. the fact that they didn't say that, and they rushed out there, that is -- that is one of the many things and yho also diesrd pr
p pmeta wa apoanus reaction to what had just transfired in cairo as a consequence of the video. ou current assessment is what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneousee racks to what hadustre opcatfheemst nsouacity in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> what our assessment is as of the present is in fact what be spontaneolyenghazi trspeders eli in cairo. >> she is reiterating the same words over and over. >> that was a talking point she was...
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>>neil: romney's initial response was a cairo situation before news of libya, where they were reacting presumably to the stupid film on mohammed, when, in fact, he was calling into question our embassy's initial apology which was retracted because they claim an apology was never made but we are going back to cairo so say maybe more money is the answer. that is weird. >>guest: it is very weird. there is no question that more money is not going to do anything but pay for the guys to riot at our embassy again. this is no reason to be sending that money over there right now when the government is clearly not interested in democracy and freedom as what we connect the two. when we go back to libya and the situation this, it is very clear, it has been clear from the beginning, that was a well planned terrorist attack, i talked to self experts who tell me just the gory technical details and there is no question the terrorists planned that for days and days before the attack actually occurred. so, the administration it will is trying to sort things out. would knows what they will come up with.
>>neil: romney's initial response was a cairo situation before news of libya, where they were reacting presumably to the stupid film on mohammed, when, in fact, he was calling into question our embassy's initial apology which was retracted because they claim an apology was never made but we are going back to cairo so say maybe more money is the answer. that is weird. >>guest: it is very weird. there is no question that more money is not going to do anything but pay for the guys to...
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embassy in cairo. aids to secretary of state clinton things in cairo and capital of sanaa are better today than yesterday despite the conclusions that the conclusion of friday prayers might usher in a new wave of violence in the muslim capitals. u.s. officials have seen positive steps from the newly-elected egyptian president, mohammed morsi, the leader from the muslim brotherhood faction. foaling a reportedly blunt phone call from president obama to morsi calling for bold action to protect u.s. personnel on the ground. this included televised appearances by him for muslims to protect the guests in their country and a statement released by the muslim brotherhood which they urged muslims to form a human chain around any embassy that might come under attack in their respective countries. my colleagues at pentagon, justin and jennifer griffin confirmed a marine f.a.s.t. team is on the ground in the yemeni capital sanaa as a precautionary measure. once again a loud plume of smoke is reported to be emanatin
embassy in cairo. aids to secretary of state clinton things in cairo and capital of sanaa are better today than yesterday despite the conclusions that the conclusion of friday prayers might usher in a new wave of violence in the muslim capitals. u.s. officials have seen positive steps from the newly-elected egyptian president, mohammed morsi, the leader from the muslim brotherhood faction. foaling a reportedly blunt phone call from president obama to morsi calling for bold action to protect...
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protesters are pouring out into the streets of cairo, egypt. people are outraged hosni mubarak will not be put to death for the death of protesters in the revolution. you're looking at live pictures of tahrir square, the center of the uprising. very similar scene to what you saw, right, last year during the arab spring. this was early this morning. the scene inside the courtroom when the judge announced mubarak will get life in prison.
protesters are pouring out into the streets of cairo, egypt. people are outraged hosni mubarak will not be put to death for the death of protesters in the revolution. you're looking at live pictures of tahrir square, the center of the uprising. very similar scene to what you saw, right, last year during the arab spring. this was early this morning. the scene inside the courtroom when the judge announced mubarak will get life in prison.
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in cairo tonight, thank you. >>> health news, whooping cough is the kind of illness we think of as being a thing of the past, but there's a big outbreak going on in washington state, and it's putting lives at risk. here is nbc's chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> with the birth of her daughter fast approaching, this woman ignored her cough, dismissing it as a cold, but at two weeks old, her daughter caroline began to show similar symptoms. >> she turned blue and was coughing and choking. and gagging. >> it was whooping cough, passed to caroline from her mother. that signature cough is easily heard here in the march of dimes public service announcement. caroline recovered. one of the growing number of cases in an alarming breakout in washington state. >> so far this year, 640 cases have been reported and confirmed as of march 31st. last year, we had 94. >> and four of those children have died. northern california, oregon, and vermont are also experiencing similar outbreaks. for health officials, it's all about childhood vaccination and booster shots as an adult. >> many people
in cairo tonight, thank you. >>> health news, whooping cough is the kind of illness we think of as being a thing of the past, but there's a big outbreak going on in washington state, and it's putting lives at risk. here is nbc's chief medical editor, dr. nancy snyderman. >> with the birth of her daughter fast approaching, this woman ignored her cough, dismissing it as a cold, but at two weeks old, her daughter caroline began to show similar symptoms. >> she turned blue and...
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crowds in cairo's tahrir square cheers the first free presidential election. charlie d'agata is there. tropical storm debby threatens enormous amounts of rain on the gulf coast. we'll look at the storm's path. as the supreme court gets set to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tackles the cost of its program. we'll break down the numbers. and freedom team: war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering, they are racing. >> don't feel sorry for us because we are doing fine and great, and we are going to prosper. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: and good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor. it is an election result heard around the world: mohammed morsi, the candidate of the muslim brotherhood, today was declared the winner of egypt's presidential election. the white house quickly congratulated the president- elect and pledged to work with him "on the basis of mutual respect." charlie d'agata is in cairo tonight. >> reporter: it took a moment for word of the victory to sink in. then, the crowd roared. th
crowds in cairo's tahrir square cheers the first free presidential election. charlie d'agata is there. tropical storm debby threatens enormous amounts of rain on the gulf coast. we'll look at the storm's path. as the supreme court gets set to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tackles the cost of its program. we'll break down the numbers. and freedom team: war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering, they are racing. >> don't feel sorry for us because we are...